Download Volume 6,
Issue 4 of The Risk Report
In this Edition:
- Study Pegs Group Benefits Return on Investment at 47%
- Employee Mental Health Leave Requests Skyrocket
- New Rules on Short-Term Health Plans
- Dental Insurance: DMOs versus PPOs
One often overlooked cost driver to your employee benefits plans is administrative errors and oversights that are the result of sloppy record-keeping and a lack of checks and balances among your account and human resources teams. If you are not diligent in keeping up...
A recent study has found that employers who offer health insurance coverage to their staff had an average return on investment (ROI) of 47%, meaning that for every $1 an employer spends, it will receive $1.47 in benefits. The analysis by Avalare, a wellness plan...
When you look at the dental options for your employer-sponsored health plan, or if you're just looking at the options available on the market, you may encounter the acronyms DMO and PPO (also known as a PDN), as well as indemnity plan, in the marketing literature....